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Lightning Jukebox
A Lightning powered Jukebox. Pay with Bitcoin to choose your music from YouTube.
Powered by :zap: Lightning Charge
HOWTO
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Install Lightning Jukebox and start
jukeboxd
:$ npm install -g lightning-jukebox $ jukeboxd --charge-token mySecretToken --price '0.0001 BTC' Jukebox server running on http://localhost:6100
You may pick a different theme from bootswatch by specifying
--theme [name]
(the default isdarkly
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Navigate to
http://localhost:6100/
on the computer playing the music and clickSpawn YouTube player
. This will open a new YouTube window in a new tab. Make sure to keep both the page onlocalhost:6100
and the youtube window open. You can use the YouTube window to start playing some initial music.<img src="https://i.imgur.com/l9PNsdS.png" width="47%"></img>
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Make the payment page (
http://localhost:6100/pay
) available over the internet or set it up on a local device, like a tablet, near the jukebox. The payment page allows users to pay for music selection.<img src="https://i.imgur.com/H9kFDQW.png" width="47%"></img> <img src="https://i.imgur.com/pTZkZ0H.png" width="47%"></img>
Once a payment is made, a push notification will be sent to the player window (via websockets), which will open the requested song in the spawned youtube window.
Payments can also be made directly to the jukebox API:
# with a search string $ BOLT11=`curl http://localhost:6100/invoice -d video='are you shpongled full album'` $ lightning-cli decodepay $BOLT11 $ lightning-cli pay $BOLT11 # with a specific video id $ lightning-cli pay `curl http://localhost:6100/invoice \ -d video=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDiZG-eAk30`
CLI options
$ jukeboxd --help
A Lightning powered Jukebox
Usage
$ jukeboxd [options]
Options
-c, --charge-url <url> lightning charge server url [default: http://localhost:9112]
-t, --charge-token <token> lightning charge access token [required]
-P, --price <price> price to play music [default: 0.0001 BTC]
-m, --theme <name> pick theme from bootswatch.com [default: darkly]
-l, --title <name> website title [default: Lightning Jukebox]
-p, --port <port> http server port [default: 9115]
-i, --host <host> http server listen address [default: 127.0.0.1]
-h, --help output usage information
-v, --version output version number
Example
$ jukeboxd -t chargeSecretToken -P '0.0005 EUR'
Why a separate YouTube tab instead of embedding the video player?
So that "auto play next" works.
License
MIT